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KOWLOON C. C; v. THE ARMY.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925.
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An all-day match between the Kowloon C. C. and the Army was Pipe Band, will assemble at played on the K. C. C. ground yes- Corps Headquarters every Monday terday, resulting in a very easy vic-aul Friday at 6 pm, for practice.
ory for the visitors, The Army
usual Reel Club will meet as batted first and compiled a total of for practice on Wednesday, 11th 316 for the loss of five wickets be- November, at 5.15 p.nt. fore declaring. Capit. Morris bad Church Parade will be held on
and at the conclusion of the match Inter,
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ing and fielding were very weak,ated immediately. Intending par- and the visitors found runs easy ticipants are requested to send in to get. Capt. Morris should have their names promptly to: Pte. been caught early in his innings, A. T. P. Farquharson, c/o P. & 0. and other Army batsmen had the Bank.
same fortunate escape. Stripp Part I Musketry Course will be scored 66 and Capt. Warters con- tired at Stonecutters Range on tributed 48 not out.
Sunday, 8th November,
not
Range Over: 2nd Lieut. K. S.
The Kowloon batting was very much better than their field-Morrison.
ing and Major Pollard was the
Launch will leave Murray Pier
only player to show anything like at. a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier form. The innings closed for 133.at 9.10 a.m. Scores:
The Army.
Capt. Armstrong, b Leo ....................
C. Q. M. S. Stripp, e Bancock.
b Lyal
Capt. Morris, e Green, Lyal
Capt. Bridgeland, b Lee
Capt. Warters, not out
Q. M. S. Frity, not out Capt. Carpenter, e 'Green, b Leg Extras
132
Dress: Uniform optional, but rifles, bayonets and pouches must be taken.
Arms: tiles and buyoneis must be drawn from Headquarters on Friday 6th November between 10 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 &.4 p.nu. 10 or 5&G pm, and on Saturday, 7thị
November between 9 am, 1 p.m.
Musketry Part 1, will be fired a Peak Range on Sunday, 15th No- vember. All those who have not yet fired or qualified should at- tend since this is the last oppor- tunity of firing.
Total (for 5 wickets) 318 Lieut. Smith, Lt. Col. Edmeades. Gnr. Clayton and Q. M. S. Jacob did not but.
Bowling Analysis.
J. C. Lyul
G. Lee
W. F. Brown
E. Hancock
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Dress: Optional, but rifles, "bay- nets and pouches must be taken. Arms will be drawn, as detail- ed for Part II. on Friday and Saturday, 18th/14th November.
Parade at Corps Headquarters 8.45 am. Peak Residents at Upper Tram Station 9.00 a.m.
M. IL. W
1 116
2
58
3
16
33
18
Major Pollard
26
A. W. Rumsey
10
Kowloon C. C.
A. W. Rumsey, e Brideland, b
Frity
J. C. Lyal, 1, b. w. Frity
10
G. Lee,b Clayton
13
F W. Howell, b Carpenter
Afajor Pollard, e Armstrong, b
No. 7 Platoon will parade at Corps Headquarters on Thursday,
Frity
20
D. S. Green, 5
Clayton
W. F. Brown, c &
Smith
A. R. F. Raven, run out
J. E. Hancock, e Smith,
Clayton
H. G. Hallam, run out A. Pavitt not out
Extras
Range Officer: 2nd Lieut. A. K. Muckenzie.
12th November at 5.30 p.m.. Lund- 7scape Targets, Indication and 2 Recognition of Targets, Fire Or 17 ders..
Dress Murti.
Total
1.1
133
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W.
Capt. Carpenter
11
30
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Q. M. S. Frity
7
1 27
Q. M. S. Jacob
4
11
Gar. Clayton
10
2 27-
9.3
23
Lt. Smith
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CHINA'S TARIFFS.
ATMOSPHERE CLEARED.
Peking. November 4-Yester- day's meeting of the Tariff 1 Autonomy Committee is regarded H.M.S. Hermes v. C.R.C. as having cleared the atmosphere The Chinese entertained a teara very satisfactorily. It is under- from the H.M.S. Hermes at Cads stood that the British delegation is way Bay yesterday and suffered in general agreement with the defeat by a margin of 57 runs. American proposals subject to dis- The visitors elected to bat first cussion and for the present does offer a separate and with the first four men reach- not intend to
pro- ing double figures, the innings r. scheme, believing that the alised the valuable score of 111,posals hitherto advanced are not Lt. Williams being the chief con- irreconcilable and together can- for an adequate basis tributor with 38, Ching was the stitute most successful bowler for the discussion.-Reuter. Chinese and captured. five wickets for the cost of sligthly over six runs apiece. With the exceptios of Youngsaye, who made 18 and
W. Hung Cheng with 10, the home. team
Ching failed to make a stand against the
Youngsaye bowling of Beatty and Allen. The |Ng Sze-khong ... former took seven of the wicke's II. Hung ... for 20 runs. Scores:
Lt. Garnons-Williams, b W. Hung Pay Lt. Allen, e K. W. Cheng
b Ching
Bdr. Halloway, c W. L. Lai, b
Ng
Sze-kwong.
Lt. Com. Greenstreet, b
W. Hung,
Lt. Phillips, & China, Flight Stoker Cheldon, run out
Lt. Beatty, b Ching,
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Bowling Analysis.
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M. R. W.
9
22 10
15
1 16
12
C.R.C.
38
ja Cheng Kwok-wah, b Allen ...
C. Chan, e Halloway, b Beatty, W. Hung, e Halloway, b Beatty Ng Sze-kwong, b Allen
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Lai Kwong-tsun, b Beatty
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1.
Extras
A. B. Gohle, not out
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Total
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0, M. I.
111 Beatty
10 2 20
Allen
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